Woman takes car, crashes into two LPD cruisers after leading them on chase through central Laredo

Yvette Segura, 48, was charged Saturday with aggravated assault with a dangerous weapon against a public servant, resisting arrest, theft, evading arrest with a vehicle, evading arrest and unauthorized use of a vehicle.

Yvette Segura, 48, was charged Saturday with aggravated assault with a dangerous weapon against a public servant, resisting arrest, theft, evading arrest with a vehicle, evading arrest and unauthorized use of a

Yvette Segura, 48, was charged Saturday with aggravated assault with a dangerous weapon against a public servant, resisting arrest, theft, evading arrest with a vehicle, evading arrest and unauthorized use of a vehicle.

Yvette Segura, 48, was charged Saturday with aggravated assault with a dangerous weapon against a public servant, resisting arrest, theft, evading arrest with a vehicle, evading arrest and unauthorized use of a

Yvette Segura, 48, was charged Saturday with aggravated assault with a dangerous weapon against a public servant, resisting arrest, theft, evading arrest with a vehicle, evading arrest and unauthorized use of a vehicle.

Officers responded to reports of a disturbance at about 10 p.m. Saturday at the CVS Pharmacy, 1019 E. Calton Road.

Police said they encountered Segura arguing with a CVS manager and an employee as she tried to leave the area. She had allegedly concealed unpaid merchandise in a blue handbag she had.

Segura then got into a silver 2014 Mitsubishi four-door passenger vehicle parked in a handicap space and sped off, police said. A chase ensued throughout several neighborhoods. At one point, she allegedly drove into oncoming traffic in the 2600 block of East Saunders Street, according to LPD.

Segura attempted to drive into a parking lot of an abandoned hotel in the 2500 block of East Saunders but did not see the entrance had a chain preventing her from entering.

As she stopped and reversed the vehicle, she allegedly hit the driver's side of a patrol car, according to police.